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Visa free Fiji draws Chinese buyers
Audio 30 Sep 2015Changes to visa requirements has Chinese buyers turning their gaze on private islands in Fiji. Audio
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Syria tops agenda at United Nations General Assembly
Audio 30 Sep 2015World leaders are meeting at the United Nations in New York with the situation in Syria topping the agenda. Our correspondent at the United Nations is Kate Fisher. Audio
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Alarming PNG road toll in the headlights
A road safety advocate says not enough funding is being directed to address road fatalities despite the possibility that up to 1000 people could be losing their lives on Papua New Guinea roads. Audio
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Mental health in Pacific under scrutiny at conference
Mental health care and dealing with natural disasters have already been at the forefront of the Pasifika Medical Association Conference in Vanuatu. Audio
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Australia scores an own goal on human rights
A controversial new whistleblower law has emerged as an obstacle to a visit to Australia by the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights of Migrants. Audio
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Norfolk protests Canberra's removal of rights
Marching Norfolk Islanders accuse Australia of removing their democratic rights. Audio
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Solomons PM urged to ratify UN disability convention
An organisation representing people with disabilities in Solomon Islands is urging the prime minister to ratify the UN treaty for the protection of their rights. Audio
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UN adopts ambitious agenda for development
The United Nations has adopted an ambitious agenda to guide the world's development over the next 15 years. Audio
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Australia urged to support civil society and reform in PNG
Audio 28 Sep 2015Australia's senate has been told that the government's aid programme in Papua New Guinea enables rather than remedies state fraud and market distortions in PNG. This is according to the International… Audio
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Greenpeace bust sees Taiwanese fishing vessel escorted home
Audio 28 Sep 2015A Taiwanese fishing boat is being escorted back to Taiwan after being busted for illegal fishing in the Pacific Ocean. Audio
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Dr Lora Wu - The National Sleep Deficit
Thousands of New Zealanders suffer from sleep problems - and the beginning of daylight saving just adds to a growing national sleep deficit. Dr Lora Wu is a post-doctoral fellow at Massey University's… Audio
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Uncertain future for Pacific Tuna Fisheries
Audio 25 Sep 2015The management of the Pacific's Tuna fishery is facing an uncertain future with regional leaders calling for a review of the region's current regulatory systems. Audio
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Food security precarious in drought-hit PNG
Audio 25 Sep 2015A disaster assessor in Papua New Guinea says food security is very precarious for many communities in parts of the Highlands due to the current drought. Audio
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PNG fires sweep across the nation
Audio 24 Sep 2015Large areas of Papua New Guinea are being ravaged by fire in the midst of a severe drought, but assistance to those in rural areas won't be coming any time soon. Audio
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National U-turns on Red Peak
The Red Peak design will be the fifth option in November's referendum to select an alternative flag after yesterday's U turn by the Prime Minister John Key. James Shaw is the Green Party co-leader. Audio
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Fiji's economy booms but not for all
Audio 23 Sep 2015Fiji's economy grows at more than 5% but concerns remain about debt and poverty. Audio
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Drought aid distribution begins in Vanuatu
The Vanuatu National Disaster Management Office has started distributing aid to islands affected by drought and still reeling from the effects of Cyclone Pam. Audio
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Kiribati community vows to fight refugee deportation
A Kiribati community leader in New Zealand begs the government not to deport a family who argue they are climate change refugees. Audio
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Fiji budget improves but still among the worst in the world
An international survey shows Fiji's budget process has become more accountable. Audio
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National online voting trial at risk after Dunedin pulls out
A national trial of online voting may not be economically viable after Dunedin became the fifth council to pull out Audio
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National unity call for Fiji
Audio 22 Sep 2015The leader of Fiji's National Federation Party Biman Prasad says the Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has a chance to leave a great legacy for Fiji if he heeds the party's call for a government of… Audio
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Pacific getting serious about fisheries protection
Audio 22 Sep 2015Pacific Island countries are increasingly serious about protecting their marine resources. Audio
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Nauru ban on transhipments sets an example - Greenpeace
Audio 21 Sep 2015Greenpeace is applauding Nauru's banning of transhipments but says it is just the start illegal fishing in the Pacific. Audio
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Rugby - Our National Obsession
Kicking off with Rugby: As the Rugby World Cup gets underway in the UK, we have a panel discussion looking at how sports - and rugby in particular - dominate the national culture. Are sports, arts and… Audio
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New Zealand calls on PNA to respect Pacific Leaders
Audio 18 Sep 2015New Zealand's Ambassador for Pacific Economic Development has called on the Parties to the Nauru Agreement to respect the wishes of Pacific leaders regarding the future of fisheries management in the… Audio